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For over a century, Orange County Global Medical Center has provided the local Orange County community with dependable, innovative, and compassionate health care services. Our 282-bed facility offers exquisitely advanced medical technology, as well as provides patients with the highest caliber of health care providers, hand-picked to serve each and every person.

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Orange County Global Medical Center continues to offer the latest advancements in cardiology care services to our patients. As a County of Orange designated STEMI Receiving Center, our hospital provides patients with a variety of amenities and cardiac treatment options. As a comprehensive hospital, you will be provided with the highest quality of care. We look forward to serving your needs.

Our 24/7 Emergency Services provide patients with the highest quality of care when faced with the unexpected. We offer a paramedic receiving station, technologically advanced emergency equipment, and highly trained emergency care specialists. Our Emergency Department staff members are certified in providing advanced life support and are specially trained in emergency and trauma related incidents.

Orange County Global Medical Center proudly provides the local community of expecting mothers with comprehensive maternity services. As a Level III Neonatal ICU (NICU), we provide services to help new families with premature infants (including patients at less than 28 weeks of gestation), respiratory distress, infants of diabetic mothers, bilirubin issues, and others.

Orange County Global Medical Center is a designated Stroke-Neurology Receiving Center (SNRC) for the County of Orange and offers 24/7 care for our patients. Our dedicated specialized team of neurosurgeons and staff are equipped in performing highly specialized surgeries that include treatment of spinal trauma, brain tumors, spontaneous and traumatic brain or spinal bleeds, as well as brain and spinal vascular pathologies, including aneurysms.

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From visiting our website and making an appointment, to the care you receive at Orange County Global Medical Center, your experience is of the utmost importance to us. We work at every level to ensure you receive quality, timely care with respect and compassion every step of the way.

At Orange County Global Medical Center, we understand that no two patients are exactly alike. Our professionally trained staff works together across disciplines to create an individualized patient experience and provide the best possible care that caters to each patient’s unique needs.

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For over a century, Orange County Global Medical Center has provided the local Orange County community with dependable, innovative, and compassionate health care services. Our 282-bed facility offers exquisitely advanced medical technology, as well as provides patients with the highest caliber of health care providers, hand-picked to serve each and every person.

New Beginnings Start
In Great Health

Orange County Global Medical Center continues to offer the latest advancements in cardiology care services to our patients. As a County of Orange designated STEMI Receiving Center, our hospital provides patients with a variety of amenities and cardiac treatment options. As a comprehensive hospital, you will be provided with the highest quality of care. We look forward to serving your needs.

Our 24/7 Emergency Services provide patients with the highest quality of care when faced with the unexpected. We offer a paramedic receiving station, technologically advanced emergency equipment, and highly trained emergency care specialists. Our Emergency Department staff members are certified in providing advanced life support and are specially trained in emergency and trauma related incidents.

Orange County Global Medical Center proudly provides the local community of expecting mothers with comprehensive maternity services. As a Level III Neonatal ICU (NICU), we provide services to help new families with premature infants (including patients at less than 28 weeks of gestation), respiratory distress, infants of diabetic mothers, bilirubin issues, and others.

Orange County Global Medical Center is a designated Stroke-Neurology Receiving Center (SNRC) for the County of Orange and offers 24/7 care for our patients. Our dedicated specialized team of neurosurgeons and staff are equipped in performing highly specialized surgeries that include treatment of spinal trauma, brain tumors, spontaneous and traumatic brain or spinal bleeds, as well as brain and spinal vascular pathologies, including aneurysms.

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From visiting our website and making an appointment, to the care you receive at Orange County Global Medical Center, your experience is of the utmost importance to us. We work at every level to ensure you receive quality, timely care with respect and compassion every step of the way.

At Orange County Global Medical Center, we understand that no two patients are exactly alike. Our professionally trained staff works together across disciplines to create an individualized patient experience and provide the best possible care that caters to each patient’s unique needs.

Promise Hospitals in Baton Rouge sold to California company

Promise Healthcare Group’s hospital network across Louisiana was acquired several months after it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2018. The network was split between KPC Health and Lexmark Holdings.

The Boca Raton, Florida-based company specialized in short-term and long-term acute care hospitals in addition to skilled nursing facilities in several states. In March, KPC Health announced that it planned to acquire a hospital in Louisiana, but did not specify which one. Financial details about the sale were not disclosed, but KPC Health did secure a line of credit for working capital from international investment bank Credit Suisse Group AG, records show.

Since filing for bankruptcy in November 2018, the Promise Healthcare sold off three Florida hospitals to Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Select Medical for $63 million. It also sold the 146-bed hospital in Shreveport along with its Bossier City hospital for roughly $35 million combined to Lexmark Holdings, records show.

Meanwhile, Santa Ana-based KPC Health has been on an acquisition spree, snapping up hospitals out of bankruptcy across the country in recent months. It had offered $610 million in a bid to buy a bankrupt chain of hospitals in California owned by Verity Health earlier this year and was awarded the deal in April. The deal to acquire the Baton Rouge hospital was lumped together with six other long-term acute care hospitals across the U.S. once run by Promise Healthcare.

Promise Hospital’s CEO for Baton Rouge, Kiley Cedotal, deferred questions to the new owners. Cedotal has been in the role since November 2014, according to his LinkedIn profile. KPC Health did not respond to requests for comment by late Wednesday.

Promise Healthcare had filed for bankruptcy with more than $500 million in corporate debt. The hospital struggled overall amid a nationwide decrease in reimbursement rate for Medicare patients, according to court records. Promise Hospital attempted to invest in new business projects, which were later abandoned, records show. By fiscal year 2016, it had posted a $5.2 million operating loss. One year later, that swelled to $25.2 million.

Financially its Louisiana hospitals were performing better than those in other states, Danny Brown, landlord for Promise Hospital’s Baton Rouge facilities told The Advocate in November. But the company faced some legal battles.

In 2016, Promise Hospital was accused of improperly billing Medicare for treatment of a rare protein deficiency known as Kwashiorkor by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ inspector general. Promise Hospital was also ordered to pay $1 million to Amerihealth Caritas Louisiana, a business which handles managed-care services for the state’s Medicaid program, over claims of double billing for services.